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[Trailhead?] The Mintage
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chinga
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[Trailhead?] The Mintage
http://www.themintage.com

Hi, I'm not sure if it's related so something, but I just received an e-mail from masteringSPLATthemintage.com.

Quote:

from The Mintage <mastering>
reply-to mastering@themintage.com
date Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 4:01 PM
subject mastering

do you have anything coming out soon that will require mastering?



there is this web site with a strange image and strage "write us" page.

http://www.themintage.com/

http://www.themintage.com/writeus.htm
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:57 am
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chinga
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Got another e-mail a few seconds ago:

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your kookythings site is brilliant.



Kookythings is my website, irrelevant to this matter (it's in Turkish) and I have a link to this website in my e-mail signiture.


I sent them an e-mail, asking ho he/she is.
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chinga wrote:
Got another e-mail a few seconds ago:

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your kookythings site is brilliant.



Kookythings.org is my website, irrelevant to this matter (it's a design blog and it's in Turkish) and I have a link to this website in my e-mail signiture.


I sent them an e-mail, asking ho he/she is.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:05 am
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Hi chinga,

The stamp says "In God we thrust" and the year is 1913. I am looking for people who receive the homage of the coin form at that year but for now I found nothing.

Edit: Ops, the stamp says "In God we trust" not "thrust".

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HI! That coin is called a Barber Half Dollar, not usually rare & the mint mark on the reverse side determines its value. HTH
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intriguing...i like the sense of style on this one...i'm in (for now)

ETA: when looking up mintage: i stumbled across the definition: The number of copies issued of a particular coin.

according to amandel's site posted there were 136 million minted...but what to do with the number?

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Thanks amandel for the information.

Cyng, look at this link http://barberhalf.com/barber-half-mintage and you will see that the number of Barber Half Dollars produced at 1913 are much smaller.

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I R N.

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i'M IN


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cyng
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ah thanks NOC#slew of numbers

so i found a book called the mintage...can't find the publication date but the author died in 1915...so maybe it was published around 1913?

check out how badass the writer was: http://www.readprint.com/images/authors/elbert-hubbard.jpg

AND he died on the Lusitania, which is a pretty spectacular death

NO IDEA if its related or not

ETA: no such luck...published 1910...however, it is named after a Goethe quote: 'Tis here you'll find the mintage of my mind.--Goethe.

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I also just got this email and made an account for this site for the purpose of discussing it.

I thought it might be someone I know in real life because I'm a musician and I'm moderately prolific in my output I guess considering I have a day job and a social life and stuff. This is obviously not the case.

I stumbled upon this thread while I was looking for clues as to where this email came from. Weird.

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cyng
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do you mind sharing the email? it might have clues?

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NOC14672
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Coins

I was reading some info about Charles Barber and apparently the Half Dollars are not the only coins he designed that look like that. I am attaching some photos I found in the internet. What you think?

And I am very curious about de color pattern that come before the coin observe. Looks like an atomic spectrometry Shocked of some material, but for now I have no idea.

Edit: Duh, I just notice the dime is out, the text doesn't match.
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cyng
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good find!

I think its the quater...compare the slope of the nose, and the position of the T in Trust in relation to the forehead. Also the slope of the eye is different between the two coins, but unfortunately that "post" is in the way to really be sure.

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I think it's the quarter too, the 1913-S (minted in San Francisco) is the one with the lowest mintage (44000).

And cyng,

I was reading about Elbert Green Hubbard (the author of The Mintage), and there is a narration about his death aboard the Lusitania that I think, even if its not true (and I think its not, at least entirely) is awesome, and thats a really badass. Its a letter from one the survivors of the Lusitania:

"I can not say specifically where your father and Mrs. Hubbard were when the torpedoes hit, but I can tell you just what happened after that. They emerged from their room, which was on the port side of the vessel, and came on to the boat-deck.
Neither appeared perturbed in the least. Your father and Mrs. Hubbard linked arms — the fashion in which they always walked the deck — and stood apparently wondering what to do. I passed him with a baby which I was taking to a lifeboat when he said, "Well, Jack, they have got us. They are a damn sight worse than I ever thought they were."
They did not move very far away from where they originally stood. As I moved to the other side of the ship, in preparation for a jump when the right moment came, I called to him, "What are you going to do?" and he just shook his head, while Mrs. Hubbard smiled and said, "There does not seem to be anything to do."
The expression seemed to produce action on the part of your father, for then he did one of the most dramatic things I ever saw done. He simply turned with Mrs. Hubbard and entered a room on the top deck, the door of which was open, and closed it behind him.
It was apparent that his idea was that they should die together, and not risk being parted on going into the water."

Ernest C. Cowper, a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, in a letter to Hubbard's son Elbert Hubbard II (12 March 1916), published in Selected Writings of Elbert Hubbard : His Mintage of Wisdom, Coined from a Life of Love, Laughter and Work (1922)

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I came across the book as a downloadable pdf if anyones interested. (I guess it was published so long ago it fell/lapsed into public domain, so its free)

http://www.youpublish.com/files/18834[/url]

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